Relatively unknown bands who influenced decades of music to follow.
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Just finished having this convo with a friend. While not completely unknown to the majority of the general music audience (Besides in parts of Europe and Indonesia), The Tielman Brothers are one band that always comes to mind.
While I've been aware of their music for a bit, watching a video of them on youtube last week I was blown away with not just the music from that moment in time, but their style. Throughout the video you can see how IMO they were ahead of their time.
While I've been aware of their music for a bit, watching a video of them on youtube last week I was blown away with not just the music from that moment in time, but their style. Throughout the video you can see how IMO they were ahead of their time.
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I mean, watching that video I see possible early influences on everything from Rock n rock to punk and beyond. With the greatest stand out being the playing of the guitar behind the head/body (Which I may be totally wrong, before anyone was really doing it). The using of other body part (Feet/teeth). The drop to the floor by the double bass player (Around the 5 min. mark) with the lead guitar plays on top with the guitar behind him, etc.
Anyways, I'm not really trying to argue they influenced anyone in particular. Just looking for possible other bands who may have.
Given the complete lack of evidence that Hendrix or Page or Moon had ever even heard of these Dutch dudes you'll have to excuse my deep skepticism here.
Also, Andy Tielman was known as a sort of guitar pioneer, being one of the first to use feedback in his music, stereo effects and other innovations with modding of his instruments.
Interesting read here.
http://indorock.pmouse.nl/story.htm
Yep. I saw him hanging out at this summer's Stevie show at Hyde Park. It took him about 15 minutes to walk a couple of hundred yards because people kept stopping him to pose for photos. Dude hasn't had a sniff of a hit record in years, but he's LBE royalty in this country.
I've never heard of these guys so I can;t comment on most of this, but Hendrix never played in Europe with Little Richard or anyone else prior to forming the Experience. One of the biggest hurdles Chas Chandler had to overcome when he started working with Jimi in 1966 was getting the proper documentation so that Jimi could obtain a passport for the first time.
Being Euro dudes it makes sense that influenced other Euro dudes.
They are what at the time was called a show band.
Visually they recall Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps
As for playing behind the back, usually credited to T-Bone Walker back in the 40s or early 50s.
There is a long list of guitarists who claim to be the first to use feedback and influence Hendrix. I'm sure they all did.
Anyway great topic. Reminds of a quote from a music critic I read back in the 70s which stuck with me. "When rockers ask Chuck Berry (or other early rock and rollers) who their influences were the answer is BB King, Nat King Cole and Django Rheinhardt. Their responses is to ignore Nat Cole, gloss over Django because they never heard of him and say 'Yeah BB King, I'm hip'.
I'll say RH Harris
This video is rad, never heard of them before. Thanks for sharing.
Thx for the info. Which is why if anything I would find it more believable that Richards told him about the band if said rumours were true.
Cool info, then. Thanks!
I would disagree with that. For all those neo-soul dudes (the stateside ones at least), Terence Trent D'Arby was far more integral. Sade was probably the blueprint, but she was (and still kinda is) too good, too female, and too sui generis for anyone to emulate too closely. D'Arby kinda took her thing and showed how it could be configured for male expression. After him, le deluge. I question how much Omar really figured into it.
I always thought Vince was a Elvis impersonator.
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Which begs the question - Can an 'unknown' band, by definition, be influential?
Personally, I don't see how a band less known than the VU can also be influential to any degree.
Yep.....I'm off in the tulips........how about The Way-Outs?